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A Feminist in the Forest

...Park, SC 7/21/21 This kind of empowerment is not merely what Carol Hay calls “Girl Power Feminism” which amounts to saying, “Girls can do anything and be anything!” without challenging...

APA Announces Winners of the 2020 Public Philosophy Op-Ed Contest

...Discourse?” The New York Times Carol Hay, “Who Counts As a Woman?” The New York Times C. Thi Nguyen and Bekka Williams, “Why We Call Things ‘Porn’,” The New York...

APA announces winter 2020 prize winners and the establishment of a new prize

...School Debate Competitions Bad for Our Political Discourse?” Carol Hay (University of Massachusetts Lowell), “Who Counts As a Woman?” C. Thi Nguyen (University of Utah) and Bekka Williams (Minnesota State...

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...of sexual assault to access resources necessary for their well-being. Steven Nadler Steven Nadler is Vilas Research Professor and the William H. Hay II Professor of Philosophy at the University...

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Think Like a Feminist

...Philosophy Behind the Revolution. Copyright (c) 2020 by Carol Hay. Used with permission of the publisher, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. All rights reserved. The Women in Philosophy series publishes posts...

Carol Hay

Carol Hay is an associate professor of philosophy at University of Massachusetts Lowell and author of the award-winning Kantianism, Liberalism, & Feminism: Resisting Oppression. She’s written for the New York...

Recently Published Book Spotlight: Hiking with Nietzsche

...came as close as one does to suicide. Philosophy may change your life, but never in ways you can fully anticipate. As a full-fledged adult, with a partner (Carol Hay)...

APA Member Interview: John Kaag

...than food and water? Carol Hay, our daughter Becca, and a sea-worthy vessel. What’s your top tip or advice for APA members reading this? If you feel boxed in by...

Philosophers Don’t Hug: Mike Ventimiglia on American Philosophy

...solved, but a mystery to be experienced,” he turns to Carol Hay, in the concrete. Not love, as a something to be defined or understood, but love—here and now—as something...